and GMS is Intellisync....
How is your GW system licensed? With MLA or VLA with active maint contract,
you are entitled to GMS at no cost short of the hardware that's required to
run it on.
"KeN Etter" <kle@_RemoveThis_msktd.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 19:06:01 GMT, SKallas
> <SKa...@no-mx.forums.novell.com> wrote:
>
>>Love to be able to do that, but not right now. We're a small state
>>agency hit hard by budget cuts. We're looking for something that will
>>work with our standalone handhelds. There just aren't that many
>>programs out there. Also tried SmartSYNC 2007, but just couldn't get
>>it configured. Intellisync took 5 minutes.
>
> Sharon
>
> Have you tried PDA Connect? It is unsupported, but it is a free
> download. We are still using it here until I get GMS going. PDA
> Connect was a rebranded version of another company's product...so if
> you want a current version, check here (but you will have to pay for
> it): http://www.sybase.com/products/allproductsa-z/xtndconnectpc
>
> As for GMS, do you have a current Maintenance/Support contract with
> Novell? If so, you are entitled to GMS and SLES - so the only cost
> you have is hardware. And if you have some spare hardware sitting
> around, you're good to go. In my case, I installed SLES and GMS on an
> older un-used server - no additional costs.
>
> Regards,
> Ken
>
> Novell....it does a server good!